Will time attack's fit ms3? Does non Mazda Rims void waranty?

mstout

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I've been browsing wheels for my 2007 Mazdaspeed 3 GT black mica.
I'm really considering forking our some $$$ for Volk CE28N Time Attacks

Will the ones on this site fit about the same as the stock rims?
http://www.nyxracing.com/volk-ce28n-time-attack-wheel-18x75-5x1143-p-22773.html

Would I be able to put the stock tires on these rims or what size tires should I get to have the same look?

Does changing rims void the waranty?

I have been reading posts for a couple of weeks. I'm new to wheels and there is a lot of info to absorb and the digestion has been slow.

Thank you,
 
mstout said:
I've been browsing wheels for my 2007 Mazdaspeed 3 GT black mica.
I'm really considering forking our some $$$ for Volk CE28N Time Attacks

Will the ones on this site fit about the same as the stock rims?
http://www.nyxracing.com/volk-ce28n-time-attack-wheel-18x75-5x1143-p-22773.html

Would I be able to put the stock tires on these rims or what size tires should I get to have the same look?

Does changing rims void the waranty?

I have been reading posts for a couple of weeks. I'm new to wheels and there is a lot of info to absorb and the digestion has been slow.

Thank you,

Those would fit perfectly and with stock tires if you wish.
 
I dont see how any wheel ever has anything to do with warranty that would be a bit crazy.

There is not one single part I can think of that they can point blame to by a rim causing the failure. Perhaps the TPMS sensors in the wheels if they are damaged during the swap those could be on you but you can buy those anywhere.

PS holly crap those are expensive. There are other time attack wheels that look better in my opinion for $1300 on ebay.
 
Rims - warranty

The only problem I can see Mazda questioning your warranty is if the offset is different than the stock rim. - To much offset might cause more stress / load on your wheel bearings - but they would have to prove that was the cause if the part ever failed.

Cheers
 
The beautiful thing about companies like Volk, Work, CCW, and other high end wheel manufacturers is that you can order the wheels in pretty much any size, bolt pattern, and offset that you want. So yes, you could get them in the same size and offset as stock, and use stock-sized tires.
 

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